Patrick Star ventured out from under his rock in the underwater city of Bikin Bottom. He stopped getting SpongeBob SquarePants in trouble and made a visit to Jessica Miller and her family in Eagle Mountain.
As Halloween approaches families in the Cedar Valley continue to get Booed. Stacy Fisher of The Spruce Crafts explains what it means to get booed. “Have you been booed? “You’ve Been Booed” is a Halloween tradition of delivering treats to your neighbors in secret and asking them to pass on the fun. It can be a great bonding experience for the whole neighborhood. To start the process, you’ll need a few printables: a You’ve Been Booed letter, a You’ve Been Booed sign, and a We’ve Been Booed sign. The letter explains how the activity works, and the signs are for people’s front doors to let people know when they’ve been booed. You’ll also need to include some Halloween treats when you boo someone. This can include candy, baked goods, or fun toys and trinkets.”
Jessica Miller booed one of their neighbors, and the neighbors traveled to Bikin Bottom and had a starfish boo them back.
Patrick was caught by the Miller’s ring door camera. Make sure you watch to the end to see the Patrick Dance.
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